Many aquatic pollutants can be present at low concentrations, but their mixtures can still affect health or behavior of exposed organisms. In this study, toxicological and chemical analyses were combined for spatial contamination profiling using an innovative passive sampling approach. A novel Dynamic Passive Sampler (DPS) was employed as a mobile sampler from a ship cruising along 2130 km of the Danube river during the Joint Danube Survey 3 (JDS3). The sampling was performed in eight subsequent river stretches with two types of complementary passive samplers: silicone rubber sheets (SR) used for non-polar chemicals and SDB-RPS Empore™ disks (ED) for more hydrophilic compounds. Besides extensive chemical analyses, the bioactivity of samples...
Effect-based methods (EBM) are relevant tools to monitor chemical quality of aquatic systems as they...
International audienceThe European legislation, and in particular the Water Framework Directive requ...
This study aimed at demonstrating that effect-based monitoring with passive sampling followed by tox...
Many aquatic pollutants can be present at low concentrations, but their mixtures can still affect he...
Many components of complex organic pollutant mixtures in waters are often present at very low levels...
Surface waters are often polluted by complex mixtures of pollutants whose toxic properties are relat...
EU commission Water Framework Directive considers employment of passive sampling and use of effect-b...
Risks associated with complex mixtures of chemicals in freshwaters are difficult to predict. Efficie...
Monitoring methodologies reflecting the long-term quality and contamination of surface waters are ne...
Surfactants and endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can be found in surface waters at various conc...
This thesis explores the application of passive sampling as a novel monitoring technique capable of ...
Passive sampling has been shown to be a good alternative to grab sampling. Because of the in-situ ac...
This study shows the efficiency of passive sampling to reveal industrial and agricultural pollution ...
Embargo until 15 September 2020A “dynamic” passive sampling (DPS) device, consisting of an electrica...
We investigated the feasibility of coupling passive sampling and in vitro bioassay techniques for bo...
Effect-based methods (EBM) are relevant tools to monitor chemical quality of aquatic systems as they...
International audienceThe European legislation, and in particular the Water Framework Directive requ...
This study aimed at demonstrating that effect-based monitoring with passive sampling followed by tox...
Many aquatic pollutants can be present at low concentrations, but their mixtures can still affect he...
Many components of complex organic pollutant mixtures in waters are often present at very low levels...
Surface waters are often polluted by complex mixtures of pollutants whose toxic properties are relat...
EU commission Water Framework Directive considers employment of passive sampling and use of effect-b...
Risks associated with complex mixtures of chemicals in freshwaters are difficult to predict. Efficie...
Monitoring methodologies reflecting the long-term quality and contamination of surface waters are ne...
Surfactants and endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can be found in surface waters at various conc...
This thesis explores the application of passive sampling as a novel monitoring technique capable of ...
Passive sampling has been shown to be a good alternative to grab sampling. Because of the in-situ ac...
This study shows the efficiency of passive sampling to reveal industrial and agricultural pollution ...
Embargo until 15 September 2020A “dynamic” passive sampling (DPS) device, consisting of an electrica...
We investigated the feasibility of coupling passive sampling and in vitro bioassay techniques for bo...
Effect-based methods (EBM) are relevant tools to monitor chemical quality of aquatic systems as they...
International audienceThe European legislation, and in particular the Water Framework Directive requ...
This study aimed at demonstrating that effect-based monitoring with passive sampling followed by tox...